14' Tenkara rod SHIBASU-4214 medium-light action made of 99% ultra-high density HVF carbon manufactured in Japan
Brand new 4.2 meters 7:3 (ML) action Tenkara rod SHIBASU-4214 was created to meet the latest techniques as a leading player in Tenkara fishing using Japanese design, engineering and technology. It has been developed from a 99%
ultra-high density HVF carbon manufactured in Japan, using best material with an emphasis on strength and tenacity. Rod has extrimely compact design and provides superior portability. It is incredibly sensitive, flexible and strong. Latest technology includes cross wave graphite adopted on the inner sections for less power loss and extra durability, double graphite wrapping joint for more security, which allows all joints to flex more and significantly add speed tension to incredible perfect
power recovery for return rod from bending. Lillian tip of connecting the line is rotated flexibly to the movement of the mechanism, preventing tangle and twist yarn from occuring. Slim blanks with high-performance tip that gimmick lasts a long time. Each section carefully designed by considering better power transfer. Extremely light, well balanced and manageable with a parabolic action for precise casting this is a strong and stiff rod which promises a great casting ability. It will detect the slightest most delicate bites, and still will have enough strength and
power to land the hardest fighters.
Medium light action, lightness and slimness make this rod perfect for all water types and conditions, make it widely used for all sizes of
Trout fishing on a streams,
Largemouth Bass fishing on a ponds,
Walleye,
Catfish and
Pike fishing on a rivers,
Sunfish and
Crappie fishing on a lakes,
Snapper (Baby Bluefish) from the shore.
- 99% ultra-high density HVF carbon
- 14 Telescopic sections
- Extended length: 14ft / 4.2m
- Folded length: 1.3ft / 39cm
- Cork handle length: 12in / 30cm
- Max diameter: 16mm.
- Tip diameter: 0.7mm.
- 7:3 Medium light action (ML)
- Carbon tenkara rod case and soft cotton rod bag
- Rod designed to use without a reel, just the line and a fly
- Lillian braid string attached to tip section with a little metal sleeve, designed as a small swivel.
- The string greatly enhances the sensitivity of the rod for detecting the slightest strikes.
- Metal sleeve allows the Lillian string to rotate by 360 degrees and prevents tangle and line twist.
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Tenkara is the traditional Japanese method of fly-fishing, which uses only a rod, furled or level line, tippet and a fly. The joy of Tenkara fishing is the simplicity.
Tenkara Rod Fishing is the greatest sport that is allied with the conversation of our fish while enjoy a day stream. Fishing comes with a real pleasure and joy derived from fishing because it has long been termed "an Art". Tenkara rod can be used to catch almost any fish. And the most credit for spectacularly growing popularity of
Tenkara Rod Fishing must be given to the tackle manufacturers who continue to produce cheaper, stronger, lighter rods each season. Best quality refers to Japanese equipment from Japanese materials. Design and engineering are concerned the Japanese technology is still the best in the world by far.
Tenkara rods could be comparable to most medium-light rods used in cone pole fishing and in fly-fishing and are considered slow action, or soft action rods. Tenkara Action describes how many bottom sections are stiffer and how many tip sections are more flexible when pressure is put on the tip of the rod. It shows how much the rod can bend and how quickly it can return to its neutral position. The construction material and construction method of a rod affects the stiffness of the blank, the blank's ability to react and therefore its action. Flexibility and Medium Light Action allows you to see the most delicate and sensitive fish bites.
Power helps you actually fight the big fighter and land it much quicker that with other rods.
'ML' - Medium Light - 7:3 indicates 7 bottom sections are stiffer and 3 tip sections more flexible. Rods are stiffer, have more precise and more powerful when casting, it is great for a larger fish up to 3kg, and even bigger with some experience.
You can choose the length of the rod based on the places where you will fish. Longer length allows you to fish in a wide area of the stream, on the other side of the stream or allow you to reach a longer distance without changing the fishing spot. Longer rods will give you better leverage over the line and the fly and require smaller movement by angler to set the hook for effective striking. Using a longer rod will also give you a huge advantage when playing fish, keeping it away from snags.
Medium Light Action Tenkara rods can be used to catch almost all fish, especially they are great for fishing with a dry or wet fly
Trout om a stream,
Largemouth Bass on pond,
Crappie,
Sunfish on a lake,
Pike,
Catfish on a river,
Snapper (Baby Bluefish) from the shore.
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How to land a fish.
To land a small fish you just need simply raise the rod high to slide fish gently into landing net range. Catching big fish is always very challenging especially with the light tackle. Fighting the large fish is very enjoyable and requires a lot of patience and some knowledge. With a larger fish you will need to follow to a rhythm dictated by the fish, you must keep your rod low, at 45 degrees or less to avoid breaking tip or top sections. Lifting the tip straight up will just encourage the fish to fight harder and to start swimming off at high speed. Try to use sideways pressure, moved rod with the fish, follow the fish movements and kept the rod angle low. Getting the fish from the bottom into open water is a winning half of the battle and once you've moved it away from any danger areas, such as reeds ringing an island, you can just keep applying steady pressure until the fish tires. Be patient; just let the fish tire itself and wait until it comes up and takes a gulp of air and then gently slide it over your landing net.
Take a good care of your rod.
Never lift your catch, always play with the fish and use
landing net to land it. Never raise your rod high with the large fish, keep your handle angle at about 45 degrees or less. Always
extend and insert telescopic sections very gently, try do not extend them too forcibly, try to keep it off the ground to avoid dirt getting into the joints. Wipe it clean with a cloth before taking it down so you don't jam dirt into the joint, rinse rod with freshwater after using it in saltwater as soon as you can. Always remember to
take a good care of your rods and they will work for you for a very long time and will bring you large amount of catches and a huge amount of great emotions. More great emotions - longer and healthier is your life.
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